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    My Career Choice

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    My Career Choice I have decided to become a criminal lawyer because I want to improve the world by putting criminals in jail and defending people who are being falsely accused. I have wanted to be this for a long time, but just to be sure I have taken several career quizzes and found that this is the career best suited for me. This will take a lot of dedication and hard work but I feel that this will be something I will enjoy  doing  for the rest of my life ( or until I retire.)     My School To

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    I decided that USNA was the best choice for me in my early high school years while beginning my college search. So far, I was unsuccessful in finding a challenging enough university that appealed to my interests and extra-curriculars. I had never seriously considered military life before, much less a service academy. But, when I found them on a college rankings website, I decided they were worth a look; I was surprised by what I found. The academies are completely different from any other university

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    Career Choice Paper

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    The job that I selected after doing my career choice paper is Craft and Fine Artists. I choose this profession because I love everything that has to do with art and it would be the best career to make me happy at what I do for a living. There are really good benefits to the job that really made me want to have this as a career. To better like the job you have to have a better understanding of it. You have to know what a Craft and Fine Artists does and the benefits of the jobs. Craft and amercement

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    life and analyze and critique their choices based on our own opinions and experiences. Is that fair? No. We may see their actions clearly but the reasoning behind these is what we should focus on when it comes to judging someone’s behavior or circumstances. A common judgment made about a person is based on their career. In our society, it would behoove us to look at the path that leads to becoming a doctor instead of a drug dealer. Application of career theories to my own life allows for

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    Holland’s Typology In the beginning, career counseling was strictly developed to help with job placement, but it became so much more than that after the career development was further researched by a group of theorist that focused on career process. What is it that drives us to choose a specific career path? According to Zunker (2012), different theorists such as Parsons, Holland, Krumboltz, Bandura, Super, and Gottfredson all developed theories on career development and their perspective on the

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    My Career As A Career

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    know what exactly what I wanted to do with a career. I was between two careers trying to figure out what would be best for me. The CIT career would be nice to learn something entirely new and at the same time tie it in with business some how. The problem I was having is trying to figure out what I was going to do with it. Doing the first set of activities in this class allowed me to learn what I really wanted in a job and what I can do with out. My career must allow me freedom to choose what I want

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    My Career Choice When I was in elementary, I remember being asked: "what do you want to be when you grow up?" I remember saying" I want to be a singer or a professional dancer and dance with celebrities." When I was in middle school I realized I wanted to be in the Medical Field and become a pediatrician. Once I started high school, I joined Dinuba High school Medical Academy through this program I got so much information and opportunities' to learn more about what I wanted to be. Even though I

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    Life Changing Event In America, it seems to be natural for a person the switch their career major a few times before finding out what really works for that individual. So I do not feel bad writing about my life changing event being a career change in my 20’s since it lead to a better future for me and my family. This was not an easy choice to make knowing that I would have to spend time and money achieving this plan. There were different reasons that lead to even considering making

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    Career Theories Based off information received in the interview, it appears that artistic (A) would likely be his strongest area in the Holland code. He enjoys activities that allow him to be creative. This is true in work and in leisure. He currently enjoys the creativity in his work, and enjoyed it as a cook, as well. Plus, he enjoys painting and music. His artistic side was a theme throughout the interview. While the artistic side is clear, I would also theorize that he could fall under investigative

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    Mistakes to avoid while making career change A career is a long journey. During the career you have to go through many ups and downs which many bring undesired situations and you have to find solutions to it. A person becomes expert in that career if pursued for long time due to experiences he or she gets. A career change is a major milestone in the path of career. You may move to complete random path of career after career change, if followed in wrong direction. Your expertise level is lost

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